There were no differences in the questionnaire. Actually, as the process unfolded, it was very much like the others in terms of the kinds of things we wanted to know from people. Again, going back to the earlier questions about diversity, etc., we looked for the same kind of breadth in people.
I think the candidates were conscious of the fact that being selected for a Quebec seat brought with it a particular kind of responsibility in terms of the role of civil law and Quebec values, but I think it was actually remarkably similar.
I have to say that the committee members were quite outstanding. They made the point that, yes, there is a particular set of criteria because of Quebec and its language and juridical uniqueness, but that it was a seat that would serve the whole of Canada. That breadth of knowledge and understanding was important.